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14 hours ago
- News.com.au
Bunnings launches $1 mini version of iconic bucket
A brand new item being sold for just $1 at Bunnings has immediately captured Australia's attention, with one person saying; 'I'll be there in an hour'. Bunnings released it's $1 mini bucket this week, which is a tiny version of its popular 10 litre bucket. A clip showed the 600ml bucket being used for all sorts of things, such as storing loose nails, pots for small plants and storing painting accessories. Social media users were quick to lose their minds over the mini version of the ten litre bucket. 'I want a mini Bunnings bucket for absolutely no reason,' one social media user commented. One said: 'All I'm thinking is a 'bring anything but a cup party'.' 'I'm getting one as a handbag, does it fit a phone,' one person asked of the hardware store. Another said: 'I didn't think a bucket from Bunnings could be cute but there it is being all cutesy.' 'It's a pint! Coincidence, luck or genius. Bunnings this could be the next glass Vegemite jar. Is it dishwasher safe,' one asked. Another social media user commented: 'How cute I would make hampers of them and gift them for gifts.' 'Wow! I've got to go there,' another added. One said: 'Can't find one in any store within 250km from my house and can't order online.' 'When you have a Bunnings two minutes up the road … going to get three right now,' one said. Another commented: 'My daughter is going to want this now. She already wants the kids trolleys and has a melt down when we have to leave it inside. Bunnings is her favourite shop so we are there every weekend buying stuff for her fairy garden and having a play on the playground and a coffee at the cafe.' One person declared that they would use the cups for a party. 'Whhhhhhhhhhyyyy do I need to impulsively want to buy 10 of the mins,' one added. One said: 'Guess where I'll be visiting.' 'My five-year-old needs a couple of these to add to his work bench,' one said. One commented: 'My makeup brushes do need a new holder.' 'Oh she CUTE,' another said. One added: 'I'll be there in an hour.' However, many were quick to ask whether or not it came with a lid. Shoppers were disappointed to find out this wasn't the case. A Bunnings spokesperson weighed in on the hype. 'It's great to see a strong response to our new limited edition Bunnings mini buckets, which have quickly gone viral,' the spokesperson said. 'Priced at just $1, these 600mL buckets are proving very popular with our customers. From party favours to pot plants, there are lots of ideas putting smiles on faces and we love to see customers sharing their excitement and creativity online.'

News.com.au
a day ago
- News.com.au
Megadeth announce retirement after 40 years with 17th studio album to be their last
After more than 40 years rocking out in studios and stadiums around the globe, one of the most iconic thrash metal bands of all time, Megadeth, have announced their forthcoming 17th studio album, which drops next year, will be their last. The legendary band shared the news in an Instagram video on Friday morning, via their mascot Vic Rattlehead, revealing that their aptly titled album The End Is Near will be a full stop to their illustrious careers – but not before they embark on a farewell global tour in 2026. The clip shows Rattlehead speaking for the first-time ever to their fanbase, called the Cyber Army, in a video-game style clip as emergency sirens blared in the background while TV anchors delivered news of a looming apocalypse. 'For over four decades, I've been chained in silence, but the end demands my voice,' Rattlehead, a skeletal figure whose mouth is covered by metal clamps, says from behind a newsdesk. 'It is confirmed, the next Megadeth studio album will be the last.' '40 years of metal forged in steel, emptying in fire. And when the new year arises, the global farewell tour,' Rattlehead added. 'You've heard the warning, now prepare yourselves, super army. Stay loud, stay tuned and meet me on the front lines.' The new album The End Is Near will arrive next year and follows their 2022 offering The Sick, the Dying … and the Dead! Following Rattlehead's announcement, frontman Dave Mustaine shared his own personal message, as per The Guardian, saying he considers himself at the peak of his career, but that's how he wants to bow out. 'There's so many musicians that have come to the end of their career, whether accidental or intentional,' the 63-yeat-old said in a statement. 'Most of them don't get to go out on their own terms on top, and that's where I'm at in my life right now. I have travelled the world and have made millions upon millions of fans and the hardest part of all of this is saying goodbye to them.' 'If there was ever a perfect time for us to put out a new album, it's now. If there was ever a perfect time to tour the world, it's now. This is also a perfect time for us to tell you that it's our last studio album. We've made a lot of friends over the years and I hope to see all of you on our global farewell tour.' Megadeth has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and Mustaine pleaded with the fans, who made them one of the biggest bands of the genre, for their understanding. 'Don't be mad, don't be sad, be happy for us all, come celebrate with me these next few years,' he said. 'We have done something together that's truly wonderful and will probably never happen again. We started a musical style, we started a revolution, we changed the guitar world and how it's played, and we changed the world. The bands I played in have influenced the world. I love you all for it. Thank you for everything.'

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Attorney-general flags national child safety checks 'within twelve months'
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